February 1, 20197 yr The fix common solutions scripts wanted me to go here and get help. To be honest I have no real clue what is going on Have a MSI Big Bang Power mobo with Xeon X5660 CPU with all ram slots populated with 48gb of ram. A SATA expander card and LSI 4 port SAS/SATA card. Have had some issues lately with random reboots and instabilites. Have done the Ramtest overnight with no errors. Think the errors Went away with upgrading first to 6.7.0 RC1, but the preclear scripts was nonfunctional. I degraded to 6.6.6 up from 6.5.7 previously, wich seemed to work. But last night someting else happened. Have not had this error Before (Machine event error….) Uploading the Diagnostics file as instructed by Check Common Solutions plugin. Hope to get an answer or some sort of guidance. Thx. tower-diagnostics-20190201-1757.zip Edited February 6, 20197 yr by m0xin
February 6, 20197 yr Author Problem solved after hours of memtest and swapping cpu and reinstalling everything....after searching the logs it boiled down to an asmedia port replicator card. It was throwing of multiple disk frozen errors where it tried to establish lower link speed and failed. It even gave me smart udma crc errors. after searching the forum i found out that port multiplicator cards should be avoided. If there are interest in the logs, I can probably find it amongst the multitude of usb backups somewhere. When I am at the workstation I will report the exact controller which gave the error...... just wanted to get the word out to you people. Stay with LSI cards!
February 6, 20197 yr Author I wonder sometimes if someone reads this?? Anyway. I hopefully can put this behind me. The Server crashed….again….. I switched out the mainboard for a Gigabyte UD3R with a I7 970 instead...Everything else in Place as it should be. Now Im parity checking….fingers crossed. The Controller card I had problems with was a Delock 10 port internal multiplier with Jmicron chipset. Identified as Asmedia 1092. Which as specced is a Multiplier chip.... Edited February 6, 20197 yr by m0xin
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